Big Business
Vocab. Mash-Up
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Who monopolized the oil industry?

John D. Rockefeller

100

an organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members

labor union

100

Why is a monopoly bad for consumers (people who buy the products that are made)?

--the prices can be increased, because there is no competition

--the product quality can decrease

100

A wealthy person who tries to get land, businesses, or money in a way that is dishonest or wrong.  They don't care about their employees safety and wellbeing, they just want money.

Robber Baron

100

where a bomb was hurled toward police and police opened fire on demonstrators; numerous on both sides were killed; the response in the press was one that was against unions

Haymarket Riot

200

The Scottish-born American idustrialist and philanthropist who dominated (monopolized) the American steel industry

Andrew Carnegie

200
This means a thin layer of gold; it showed that the time period between the 1870s and 1900, things looked good on the outside, but there was corrupt politics and a growing gap between the rich and the poor underneath 

Gilded Age

200

Why are labor unions good for workers? 

--they fight for fair wages (payment for work)

--they fight for fair working hours

--the fight for safe working conditions

200

this gradually changed the way things were produced---were being hand made and now made by machines

industrialization

200

steelworker strike near Pittsburgh against Carnegie Steel Comanpany; ten workers killed in a riot when "scab" labor was brought in to force an end to the strike; the result was the union was defeated

Homestead Strike

300

when a company controls all production and sales of a certain product or service

monopoly

300

making a large quantity of identical goods that lowered the price of that product

mass production

300

Why was the assembly line a good thing for consumers?

it led to mass producing products, which led to lower prices of goods

300

policy that the government should intefere as little as possible, if at all, in a nation's economy  (hands off the economy)

laissez-faire

300

a name that showed insult for a person who didn't join the union and decided to work for low wages instead of "fight" for more rights, safer conditions, and higher wages

scab

400

John D. Rockefeller became a billionaire after he started this company.

What is Standard Oil Co.

400
an arrangement where a product moves from worker to worker, with each person performing a single task in making the product
assembly line
400

Why did some people see Carnegie and Rockefeller as a Captains of Industry?

--They gave back to the community by building things that were needed, like libraries and community centers.


--They gave large sums of money to the poor.

400

another name for the Gilded Age

Industrial Revolution

400

name the positive effects of the Industrial Revolution

--invention of new technology

--assembly line

--increase in jobs

--mass production=lower prices

--more products

500

a positive term used to describe business leaders during the Gilded Age

Captains of Industry
500

a person who gives large sums of money or gifts to charities; a person with a generous nature and concern for human welfare

philanthropist

500

Why did some people see Carnegie and Rockefeller as Robber Barons?

--The working conditions at their factories were dangerous.

--Workers had to work long hours.

--They had children working for them (child labor).

--They gave very low wages to their workers.

500

name negative effects of the Industrial Revolution

-dangerous working conditions

-child labor

-long working hours

-low wages

-a wider gap between the rich and the poor

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